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Management of Androgenetic Alopecia Garrett Hauptman, MD Faculty Advisor: David Teller, MD The University of Texas Medical Branch Department of Otolaryngology Grand Rounds Presentation December 7, 2005 Overview • Embryology and Anatomy of Hair • Androgenetic Alopecia • Hair Growth Cycle • Pathophysiology of Hair Loss • Patient Evaluation • Medical Treatment • Surgical Treatment – Historical – Follicular Unit Transplantation Embryology and Anatomy of Hair Embryology of Hair Follicle • Begin development between 9 and 12 weeks gestational age • Hair production typically seen between 16 and 20 weeks gestational age Embryology of Hair Follicle • Derived from ectoderm and mesoderm – Ectoderm • Hair matrix cells • Melanocytes – Mesoderm • Erector pili • Dermal papilla • Follicular sheath • Blood vessels Anatomy of Hair Shaft • Surrounded by an outer and inner sheath • Shaft composed of 3 layers – Cuticle: outer layer – Cortex: middle layer – Medulla: inner layer Follicular Unit • Terminal hairs: 1-4 • Vellus hairs: 1-2 • Sebaceous glands: 9 • Erector pili muscle: 9 • Perifollicular vascular plexus • Neural net • Connective tissue SCALP Layers • Skin • Connective tissue (subcutaneous tissue) • Aponeurotica (galea aponeurotica) • Loose connective tissue • Pericranium Blood Supply and Innervation • Frontal – Supratrochlear – Supraorbital • Temporal – Superficial temporal – Zygomaticotemporal • Parietal – Retroauricular – Auriculotemporal, Great auricular, Lesser occipital • Occipital – Occipital – Greater occipital Alopecia

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Overview. • Embryology and Anatomy of Hair. • Androgenetic Alopecia. • Hair Growth Cycle. • Pathophysiology of Hair Loss. • Patient Evaluation.
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